Favorite Class
A victory! I had a student tell me today that my class (Algebra III and Trig) was her favorite class, and she "hates math." Woo Hoo!
Of course, two hours later she dropped my class due to a scheduling conflict...
Whenever I introduce myself as a high school math teacher, I get a strong opinion which usually includes groans and lots of tramatic memories. This is my journal about my experiences and about my quest for the antidote to the trauma.
A victory! I had a student tell me today that my class (Algebra III and Trig) was her favorite class, and she "hates math." Woo Hoo!
Well, I must say that playing music in my classroom seems to have added a new dimension to the whole math experience. I got the idea mostly from an old book called "Superlearning" that I recently read on the suggestion of a friend. I hooked up some speakers to my laptop (which I now have in my classroom rather than my office), and dialed in an internet "ambient" music station named "Groove Salad". I had quite a few students remark that they really liked it. It's relaxing, fills empty space sometimes, and adds a little bounce to discussions.
In my first three years of teaching, I always had grand plans of being incredibly well prepared for the beginning of the school year, and each year I had big ideas about things I wanted to do during the year. Each time, reality set in quickly.
Today was a teacher in-service day for the upper school (grades 9-12). It was really great to see everyone together again. I felt at home. The agenda was full of discussions about various topics, the details of which I won't bore you with writing here